Bunco Night! [Freebie]

Who loves Bunco? It sounds like a grandma game, (no offense mom). But it actually is so fun, mainly because it requires no skill… and is played with a big group of friends. I love it because it’s a social night out with the girls and there are prizes involved.

Last night, I helped my friend Katie host a bunco night. And I thought, why not share the love with the invites and score cards we used. Now you can have your own bunco night.

Here’s what you need to know about bunco.

Bunco is a social dice game, traditionally played with 12 players who are divided into three tables with 4 players at each table. But really, any number can play.

These are the Bunco basics:

▪ A game of Bunco is played in two to four sets, with six rounds in each set.

▪ A player at the head table rings a bell to signal the beginning and end of each round.

▪ During the game, players at each table take turns rolling three dice to try and earn points. All tables play simultaneously.

▪ During each round, players attempt to roll the same number as the number of the round (for example, rolling three 3's in Round 3 would earn the player points).

▪ For every number rolled that matches the round number, one point is awarded to that player.

▪ A player keeps rolling until they score no points. The scorekeeper then records the score they earned onto the table tally as the temporary team score. Then the dice are passed to the player on the left.

▪ When the head table has earned 21 points, the round is over. The head table rings a bell to signal that the round has ended.

▪ At the end of every round, players change partners and/or tables.

▪ At the end of a game, there are typically multiple "winners." The player(s) with the most Buncos, wins, losses, etc, may earn prizes for their successes.

It's common practice to turn the game into a party, with food, drinks and decorations.